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How do I know when I'm ovulating?

Dr. Henry Cheng, MD, FRCSC, PhD, ISIS Partner's Response

The majority of women with regular menstrual cycles coming every 26-35 days are ovulating regularly at least 96% of the time. It is when cycles are outside this range that ovulation may not be occurring in a predictable manner. Some women with polycystic ovarian syndrome can have regular bleeding episodes but not be ovulating properly.

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